Over Eerste Jan van der Heijdenstraat 94H, Amsterdam
Eerste Jan van der Heijdenstraat 94H, Amsterdam
Eerste Jan van der Heijdenstraat 94H, Amsterdam
Located in the heart of Amsterdam's popular De Pijp neighborhood. A bright, fully renovated ground floor apartment with new foundations and a south-facing garden. Features a living room with a modern open kitchen and a garden house with air-conditioned sleeping, storage, and work space, plus a bathroom.
A guided tour
Entrance via the private front door. The bright living room with double glazing is located at the rear. The modern open kitchen is equipped with various built-in appliances such as a dishwasher, a Bora stove with oven, and a refrigerator with freezer. The black tones create a beautiful industrial look.
In the hall upon entry, there is a separate toilet and the bathroom. The bathroom has a walk-in shower with a double sink and mirror.
The bedroom at the front has double glazing and lets in plenty of light through the large windows.
At the rear is a room that could be used as a nursery, walk-in closet, or workspace.
The apartment has oak flooring with Floor insulation underneath Floor insulation has recently been completely renovated. All rooms have underfloor heating, with each zone able to be heated separately.
The outdoor space
Through the beautiful French doors, you enter the south-facing garden. The garden house offers two more good Rooms a bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet. There is also a separate laundry room and extra storage space.
The Neighborhood and Accessibility
The apartment is located in Amsterdam’s always bustling Pijp neighborhood , in the area between Sarphatipark and Ferdinand Bolstraat. This neighborhood is known for its many great restaurants, countless cafés (including those serving food), a wide variety of (boutique) shops, and, of course, the famous Albert Cuyp Market.
In addition to all the hotspots, you can find peace and quiet in Sarphatipark, just around the corner, on the Amstel River, or culture at Museumplein. The canal belt is also within walking distance. Well located for public transport. Tram, metro, and train are all within easy reach. The "De Pijp" metro stop is within walking distance. From here, you can reach Amsterdam North or Amsterdam South in 4 minutes, or Schiphol Airport in 25 minutes. Everything is within easy reach by bike. There is a secure bicycle parking facility nearby. In addition, the Amsterdam ring road is also easily accessible.
Parking
Parking is possible with a parking permit.
Details
- Rent: €3,350 per month (excl. utilities);
- Available: November 1, 2025;
- Security deposit: two months' rent;
- Lease term: minimum 12 months, open-ended;
- Energy efficiency rating: A;
Amsterdam
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- €3,350 per month
- As of
- 5 Rooms
- 2 bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Internal: Good to excellent
- External: Good to excellent
- Floor area: 75 m²
- Building-associated outdoor space: 35 m²
- External storage: 4 m²
- Garden area: 35 m²
- Paid parking
- Parking permits
- Living space
- Rear garden
- Double glazed
- Energy label A
- Apartment
- Ground floor apartment
- Upholstered
1072 TN Amsterdam
Juki Amsterdam
JUKI Amsterdam is an ode to design with character. In the showroom in De Pijp, you'll find iconic vintage furniture, lighting and objects – each with a story. From Bauhaus to Memphis, lovingly selected and ready for a second life. JUKI Amsterdam offers its collection through the webshop, with a new drop every Thursday at 6:00 PM (CET). The showroom in De Pijp is open by appointment and every Saturday from 12:00 to 6:00 PM.
1072 VT Amsterdam
Duikelman
In the heart of De Pijp you will find Duikelman, Amsterdam's leading cookware shop since 1940. From espresso machines to Japanese knives – every cook, professional or home cook, will be inspired here. The specialty shops on Ferdinand Bolstraat and Gerard Doustraat together form a culinary paradise. Here you not only taste quality, but also craftsmanship. A must for those who see cooking as a craft.
1072 NE Amsterdam
Roum Café
Roum Café brings Middle Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean flavors to De Pijp with a focus on fresh ingredients, rich spices, and traditional cooking methods. The cuisine combines family rituals and homemade recipes with a contemporary presentation that showcases the complex flavors of the region. Although there is no widely profiled public chef, the team is passionate about authentic, hearty dishes that remind you of a family dinner on the Mediterranean.
1072 EW Amsterdam
Kafé Kontrast
Kafé Kontrast was born out of a love for the uncomplicated. They are inspired by their Scandinavian roots and the charm of cafes in Southeast Asia. The essence is to create a space where people can eat, drink and just be themselves. On weekdays they offer dinner and on weekends they serve brunch.
1072 GG Amsterdam
Ikkoku
At Ikkoku izakaya, they serve individual traditional and almost niche izakaya dishes with their own take on sake, wine and cocktail pairing. The two owners started Sushi Fanatics during covid in 2020 and then opened omakase shigure. Ikkoku is a new challenge as they delve even deeper into the niche and unknown world of Japanese cuisine. The individual à-la-carte dishes range from truly traditional izakaya dishes to Japanese dishes that you don't often encounter in Europe,
1072 CX Amsterdam
Crema
Crema has become a popular hotspot thanks to its artisanal soft-serve ice cream, made from fresh local milk and cream, without artificial flavors or colors. With real vanilla from Madagascar, quality is paramount here, down to the smallest detail. In addition to ice cream, you can also enjoy specialty coffee and homemade cookies, making it just as good a place for a coffee break as it is for dessert. The menu plays with contrasts, from classic sundaes to the surprising combination of soft serve with premium olive oil and Maldon sea salt.
1072 PA Amsterdam
Ladybird
Noah Tucker (New York) and Tony Joseph (London) are inspired by memories of American Down South recipes and family dinners mixed with the culture and vibes of New York. Both chefs have impressive resumes, but the love for chicken ultimately led them to open this restaurant. The fried chicken is executed to perfection here. For the real enthusiasts; also possible in combination with caviar.
1072 GP Amsterdam
Sinne (*)
Sinne should not be missing from the list of Michelin-starred restaurants. The gastronomic cuisine and a relaxed atmosphere make the place ideal for a long lunch at the weekend. Sinne has been doing justice to the Michelin star since 2015 thanks to sommelier Suzanne Sluijter and chef Alexander Ioannou. The restaurant has a contemporary menu inspired by French, Mediterranean and Eastern cuisine with a choice of 3 to 8 courses and a unique wine arrangement for enthusiasts.
1072 NZ Amsterdam
Leonardo's Ravioli Bar
After decades in Toscanini's kitchen, where he is still co-owner and chef, Leonardo Pacenti also opened his own ravioli bar. In De Pijp, he created a place that exudes Italian sprezzatura. A long marble bar with a view of the kitchen. The ravioli are made entirely in-house at Pastahuis Pacenti in IJmuiden, together with partner Mark Wenneker, from durum wheat dough and fillings that change every two months. As Pacenti himself says: delicious food at a reasonable price with a good glass of wine, ideal for a quick bite before the movies or theater, with portions of five ravioli that you can share or keep for yourself.
1072 PB Amsterdam
Embassy of Scandinavia
This coffee shop opened in 2013. They serve top-quality coffee and sweets inspired by Scandinavian cuisine. There is often a queue stretching outside, and for good reason. You can taste that high-quality food and coffee are prepared here. Located next to the always pleasant Sarphatipark, it's perfect for sitting on the terrace and watching the world go by, or taking a walk in the park with a coffee to go.
1072 LT Amsterdam
Brittons bakery
In 2016, Heather Brittons opened a cozy baking studio in Amsterdam. Specializing in American/Canadian pastries, where quality comes first. Each batter is carefully tasted before going into the oven. The permanent menu is regularly revised with small adjustments for an even better taste and appearance. Brittons stands for craftsmanship, with recipes that have been passed down for decades, such as "Grandma's Carrot Cake". High-quality ingredients, including organic eggs from the MiniRondeel care farm and homemade vanilla extract with Madagascar bourbon vanilla beans from Vanilla Venture, make Brittons' pastries irresistible.
1072 GE Amsterdam
Tapi'n Bowls
At Tapi 'n Bowls they offer Brazilian dishes with a modern young twist. The specialties are Tapiocas and exotic smoothie bowls. The smoothie bowls are served with more than 200 different kinds of fruits with different colors and flavors. The tapioca is a dish of cassava starch, which is very popular in the north of Brazil. The Tapioca has a crispy outside and is soft on the inside. It is also very healthy because it contains no gluten, fats, lactose or sugar.
1072 GP Amsterdam
Paulus Wine Bar
Wijnbar Paulus on Ceintuurbaan is a cozy bar with a homely atmosphere. The menu features countless wines from all kinds of different regions. They also serve tasty snacks, such as bitterballen and burrata. If you're in the mood for a surprise, you can also opt for a wine tasting. You choose the colors and the number of glasses, and the owner chooses the wine. Have you discovered a new favorite wine during a tasting? Then you're in luck; at Wijnbar Paulus, you can also buy a bottle of wine to take home with you.
1072 CP Amsterdam
Pho 91
This small restaurant serves traditional Vietnamese pho (noodle soup). The menu is deliberately small and refined to guarantee the daily quality and freshness of the food. Most dishes are gluten, egg, and dairy-free, and there is an extensive selection of exciting choices for meat eaters, vegetarians, and vegans. If you don't feel like soup, try the beef and noodle salad (Bun bo Xao Sa). In other words, there is something for everyone!
1072 CV Amsterdam
Auberge Amsterdam
The owners of 212 (**), de Juwelier (*) and Bistro de la Mer (*) were themselves avid visitors of the former Auberge jean & Marie. Now they continue the Auberge tradition in the same location. For 38 euros you can eat an excellent 3-course menu here.
1072 LT Amsterdam
Bar Buuf
Bar Buuf was founded by Fleur van Olphen (in collaboration with the owner of Bar Dó), who grew up in Saigon and trained as a chef at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris before opening her own restaurant in Amsterdam. She deliberately chose a name that was homely and accessible, as a counterpart to the many French bistros in the city. The cuisine has a French foundation, with room for influences from other countries thanks to an international team and a menu that changes with the seasons. Fleur likes to be close to her guests and built Bar Buuf as a place where hospitality is a given, from a carafe of water to a basket of bread at no extra charge. Bar Buuf is also open for a simple lunch.
1072 LM Amsterdam
Ramee's Shop
You will find Toko Ramee in the middle of the Ferdinandbolstraat. As stated on the outside of the shop, there is a range of authentic Indonesian and Asian products. It is a shop that connects to the familiar feeling of traditional Indonesian and Chinese-Indonesian cuisine, where there is something for everyone. The shop is filled with imported snacks and drinks, as well as cooking utensils to make things at home. From a complete rice table to homemade spekkoek: Toko Ramee is happy to take you through the process of putting together a delicious meal. If that's not enough reason to come to the shop, fear not – Toko Ramee also has a catering service ready!
1073 AD Amsterdam
Marlon's Food Stall
During the coronavirus crisis, Warung Marlon decided to switch to takeout only, officially becoming a Surinamese-Javanese takeout restaurant. The eatery in De Pijp has been open since 1990 and has been putting smiles on the faces of many regular customers for over 20 years. The eatery is known for its soato soup, chicken satay, and, of course, its bakabanas, and the dishes are finished off with a smile from the cheerful staff. From now on, you can order or pick up your food, but it's definitely worth it.
1072 ET Amsterdam
Sora Sapporo
Sora Sapporo Ramen serves authentic Japanese ramen and other Asian dishes. The restaurant has two locations in Amsterdam, one of which is on Ceintuurbaan in De Pijp. The restaurant is known for its delicious noodles. These noodles are imported from Japan, where they specialize in preparing this product. The broth, which is part of the miso soup and tonkotsu shoyu ramen, is also worth trying. For those who prefer to enjoy a delicious bowl of noodles at home, Sora Sapporo Ramen also delivers.
1072 SW Amsterdam
Massimo Gelato
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1072 GP Amsterdam
Bakkerij Mater
Sourdough bakery Mater is not just any bakery. Former banker Willem opened this authentic, honest, and sustainable bakery at the age of 65 when he traded the banking world for bread. It has since become a family business where passion, honesty, and nature take center stage. Everything here has been carefully thought out. The grain comes from special unplowed land, which ensures better soil quality, and the bakery is gas-free. You can buy everything here made with sourdough, from delicious breads to crispy croissants.
1072 NZ Amsterdam
Tjin's Store
Tjins is now a well-known sandwich shop in Amsterdam. For 40 years, it has been the perfect place to go for a hot chicken or salt cod sandwich. Less well known is the International Foodstore located behind the takeaway display case. Various dried Mexican peppers, authentic Chinese seasonings, fresh Indian products, and a wide range of American snacks. Planning to make authentic foreign dishes? Tjins is the place to be.
1073 AD Amsterdam
Alberto Pozzetto
Alberto Pozzetto can be found in one of the most vibrant side streets of the Albert Cuyp market in the Pijp district of Amsterdam. At Alberto Pozzetto you can find all your authentic Italian groceries. Coffee, tea, pastries and especially the delicious sandwiches with fresh meats, vegetables and cheeses are highly recommended. The shop is small but nice, but you can also go inside for a delicious meal. Alberto is also recommended for catering. In short, if you get lost on the Albert Cuyp, Alberto Pozzetto is an inviting alternative.
1072 VV Amsterdam
Pacomer caterer
Pacomer caterer is a business in the Pijp, specialized in selling Spanish delicacies. Inside the store is a large table where you can eat delicious homemade paella, sandwiches or tapas. There is also a small terrace outside, where you - if you are lucky - can also take a seat. All dishes can be taken away and are therefore also ideal to enjoy in, for example, the Sarphatipark, while enjoying a glass of rioja, sidra or cava on a picnic blanket. The caterer also does catering, where it is possible to put together your own drinks and/or tapas platters. Don't have enough guests for catering, but would you like to enjoy Spanish snacks with yourself or your friends? Pacomer lovingly delivers a large part of the tapas to your home, from pata negra or tortilla sandwiches to paellas and Spanish cheese and meat platters!
1072 GN Amsterdam
Rialto
Rialto is a movie theater on Ceintuurbaan in the old working-class neighborhood of De Pijp. The striking Art Deco building that houses Rialto was designed by architect Jan van Schaik. It was built in 1920, making it one of the oldest movie theaters in Amsterdam. Rialto Movie Theater offers a diverse selection of films aimed at a wide audience. In addition to showing films, Rialto organizes many different events such as festivals, lectures, and discussion evenings. Rialto recently opened a branch in the New University Building on the campus of VU University Amsterdam.